edited by Julianne Nyhan, Geoffrey Rockwell, Stéfan Sinclair and Alexandra Ortolja-Baird
University College London, 2023
Paper: 978-1-80008-421-6 | Cloth: 978-1-80008-422-3

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
A collection that explores the processes of making within the digital humanities.

On Making in the Digital Humanities fills a gap in our understanding of digital humanities projects and craft by exploring the processes of making as much as the products that arise from it. Focusing on the interwoven layers of human and technological textures that constitute digital humanities scholarship, it assembles a group of well-known, experienced, and emerging scholars in the digital humanities to reflect on various forms of making. The chapters gathered here are individually important, but together provide a very human view of what it is to do the digital humanities, in the past, present, and future. This book will accordingly be of interest to researchers, teachers, and students of the digital humanities; creative humanities, including maker spaces and culture; information studies; the history of computing and technology; and the history of science and the humanities.
 

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